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An alternative therapy for post-traumatic endophthalmitis: Preserving capsule and primary intraocular lens implantation combined complete vitrectomy
Author(s) -
Xinyuan Zhang,
Min Chen,
Qiwei Wang,
Jin Ma,
Jinfu Yin,
Ke Yao
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
african journal of microbiology research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1996-0808
DOI - 10.5897/ajmr11.1463
Subject(s) - vitrectomy , medicine , endophthalmitis , intraocular lens , visual acuity , ophthalmology , surgery , retinal detachment , tamponade , retinal
The purpose of the present study was to investigate whether preserving capsule and primary intraocular lens implantation in vitrectomy could influence the therapeutic effect and safety in the treatment of post-traumatic endophthalmitis. A prospective, randomized, controlled trial was performed in this study. A total of 89 patients with post-traumatic endophthalmitis that occurred between January 2008 and December 2010 were randomly divided into two groups: 45 patients underwent complete vitrectomy with preserved capsule and primary intraocular lens implantation, and 44 patients underwent complete vitrectomy with lensectomy and without intraocular lens implantation. There were no significant differences in patients’ age, sex, injuries in detail, intraocular tamponade, culture-proven bacteria, and preoperative and postoperative visual acuity between two groups. No recurrence of bacterial infection was found in any case in both groups, and there was no severe complications happened in two groups during follow-up. Our results suggested that preserving capsule and primary intraocular lens implantation with complete vitrectomy in post-traumatic endophthalmitis was a safe and feasible surgery procedure with benefits in postoperative visual quality, which could be recommended as an alternative therapy.

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